The Saints Win~ My First Saints Hat Trick ~ Olli Jokinen is a Phoenix Coyote

Tonight during the first period of my game against the Admirals; my Dad came over to the bench and told me that Olli Jokinen was traded to the Phoenix Coyotes.  Then he said to me “how about three goals tonight?” I am not sure if it was the excitement of hearing Jokinen was coming to Phoenix or that my Dad challenged me to score three goals; because, before I knew it … I had the three goals.  My first hat trick for the Saints.

I just moved back from Florida and by far Olli Jokinen and Ville Peltonen were my favorite Florida Panthers players. Believe it or not, I even went to school with both their daughters. One day last year, while I was home from school sick; my mom said she had a surprise for me before heading to the doctors. She took me to the Ice Rink to watch the Panthers practice. It was just the two of us sitting against the glass and Olli shot the puck all the way around the boards, it wrapped the glass and went up and over the netting and into my lap. WOW! I grabbed the puck and was so excited, I looked up at Olli and he gave me a wave.  I think he wanted to thank me for being a fan and coming to watch him practice! I was really bummed about leaving Florida, but now that some of Florida has come to Phoenix I am very excited! It has been a “win ~ win ~ win” kind of night. The Saints won the game, I had a hat trick and Olli Jokinen is coming to Phoenix!

Murph and Jeremy Roenick

Jeremy Roenick is my favorite NHL player. He is also my hero. This past year he became the third American born player to score 500 goals.

Jeremy is a leader and the hardest working player on the ice. He is a play maker and a scorer.

I wear Roenick’s number 27 on my Saints and Jr. Coyotes teams.

I met Jeremy a few times. I was so happy when he signed with the Sharks last season. My Mom and I watched almost every Sharks game last season.

Jeremy is from Worcester MA. I lived in Worcester before moving to Arizona in 2004.

Power Skating with NHL Coyotes Coach Mark Ciaccio

My Jr. Coyotes team got a chance to have power skating session with the Phoenix Coyotes Power Skating Coach Mark Ciaccio last week. My Mom took some footage so I could share it here. I am the player in the red jersey. At the end of class, my coach let us scrimmage against each other. We still look a little shaky, but we just formed our new team last month. We have a long season ahead of us. Regular practice starts in August.

Summer Time … Time for House Hockey

Travel Hockey season lasts from August to March. Eight whole months. During the summer I like to play in a house league. This year I am playing up, “playing up” means that I will be playing with older kids (Squirt level Age 9-10). I don’t turn 8 for a few more days, so I am playing with some kids that are three years older then me. That is OK. House is not as competitive as Travel. But it still is fun! Here is a clip my Mom took of our last house league game.

Travel Hockey Tournament in Dallas

Going to Dallas, was the BEST! That tournament was my favorite so far. Being on a travel team, you usually attend a few out of state games. We went to Dallas in January 2008. It was really cold! Our games were held at the Dr. Pepper Star Center. This tournament was so much fun and so organized. We started the MLK weekend off by attending a pin swap ceremony on the ice. Players bring their team pins and trade with other players. It is a chance while skating in warm ups, to meet other players and get to know each other before the tournament begins the next day. I came home with a nice collection of pins.

This tournament was really exciting for me as a Mite, I was playing against my old teammates from the Phoenix Polar Bears . It was great seeing my hockey friends and coaches again, but hard to be playing against them. This game was so much fun! I scored 2 goals and my team the Jr. Panthers won the game. We finished the tournament in second place.

The highlight for me however, was attending a NHL Dallas Stars game. It was OVER the top!! Dallas fans are crazy about hockey. The arena was so LOUD and the way the star drops down and the players come out onto the ice, was so awesome. It was the best NHL experience I have had yet. Nothing beats seeing Marty Turco upclose.  I think everyone should experience a Dallas Stars game at least once in their lifetime, I am happy I did.

1st Year Travel Tryouts Phoenix Polar Bears

Here is a funny clip of me trying out with my first Mite Travel Team, The Phoenix Polar Bears, the  day  before I turned six.  It is funny seeing me just starting out.  I was pretty nervous!  My Mom filmed me during skating, stick handling and shooting drills.